Seri Saujana Bridge, Precinct 4, Putrajaya https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Seri_Saujana_Bridge_2009.jpgRhysandindi
Precinct 4 is the Business & Commercial Precinct of Putrajaya. There are some new skyscrapers here, along with more government ministries. The following ministries are housed in four futuristic glass structures on both sides of the Boulevard, within Lot 4G1, 4G2, 4G3 and 4G4.
Lot 4G1: Ministry of Agriculture, Dept of Basic Industry and Veterinary Department (Kementerian Pertanian & Industri Asas Tani & Jabatan Perkhidmatan Haiwan)
Lot 4G2: Agricultural Department, Fisheries Department, and Animal Services Department (Kementerian Pertanian dan Industri Asas Tani)
Lot 4G3: Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Kementerian Sumber Asas dan Alam Sekitar)
Lot 4G4: Youth and Sports Ministry (Kementerian Belia dan Sukan)
Seri Saujana Bridge
I remember crossing this bridge on foot, in the dead of night, with a heavy tripod over my shoulder, while my friends waited in the car. They must be thinking that their old schoolmate is crazy, to go to such lengths to photograph all of Putrajaya's major sights. This futuristic and elegant cable-stayed bridge has a span of 300m and a width of 32m. There is a dual three-lane carriageway across it. It links Precinct 4 to Precinct 7, allowing traffic from the south to enter the core island of Putrajaya from Route B15 and the KL-KLIA highway.
Seri Gemilang Bridge, Putrajaya https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Putrajaya_1386550022_a1c492151d.jpgNTLam
Seri Gemilang Bridge
Located on the southern axis of the Putrajaya Boulevard is the Seri Gemilang Brige. It links Precinct 4 to Precinct 5. It is 240m long, consisting of a main span of 120m long and two smaller spans 60m at each. There are dual three-lane carriageways of 10.5m each comprising of 3 x 3.5m width for the lanes.
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